100% DSA SUBMITTAL EHS Home Economics Classroom 1535 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92026 3221022 Escondido Union High School District 302 North Midway Dr., Escondido, CA 92027 3221022 EHS Home Economics Classroom October 2, 2018
EHS Culinary Arts Remodel - Technical SpecificationsEHS Home
Economics Classroom 1535 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92026
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302 North Midway Dr., Escondido, CA 92027
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ESCONDIDO, CA
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AC ______ FLS ______ SS ______
DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 01 10 00 - SUMMARY OF WORK SECTION 01 20 00 - PRICE AND
PAYMENT PROCEDURES SECTION 01 26 10 - REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
(RFI) SECTION 01 30 00 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 32
16.13 - NETWORK ANALYSIS SCHEDULES SECTION 01 35 16 - ALTERATION
PROJECT PROCEDURES SECTION 01 35 42 - CALGREEN REQUIREMENTS SECTION
01 40 00 - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 - TEMPORARY
FACILITIES AND CONTROLS SECTION 01 55 00 - VEHICULAR ACCESS AND
PARKING SECTION 01 57 20 - CONTROL OF CONSTRUCTION NOISE SECTION 01
60 00 - PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 - EXECUTION
REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 19 - CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT
SECTION 01 80 00 - FACILITY OPERATION SECTION 01 81 19 -
CONSTRUCTION INDOOR AIR QUALITY
DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS
DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE
SECTION 03 01 30 - CONCRETE CLEANING
DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES
SECTION 06 10 00 - ROUGH CARPENTRY SECTION 06 20 00 - FINISH
CARPENTRY - INSTALLATION OF DOORS SECTION 06 41 16 - CASEWORK
SECTION 06 61 19 - ULTRACOMPACT SURFACING FABRICATIONS
DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
SECTION 07 21 00 - INSULATION SECTION 07 25 00 - ROOF PATCH &
REPAIR SECTION 07 84 00 - FIRESTOPPING SECTION 07 92 00 - JOINT
SEALANTS
DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS
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SECTION 08 13 13 - HOLLOW METAL DOORS SECTION 08 31 13 - ACCESS
DOORS SECTION 08 71 00 - DOOR HARDWARE
DIVISION 09 - FINISHES
SECTION 09 01 90 - REPAIRING AND PAINTING OF EXISTING PAINTED
SURFACES SECTION 09 22 26 - DRYWALL SUSPENSION SYSTEM SECTION 09 29
00 - GYPSUM BOARD SECTION 09 51 00 - ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS - LAY-IN
SECTION 09 53 23 - ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS SECTION 09 65 13 -
RESILIENT BASE SECTION 09 65 15 - COVE CAPS, REDUCERS AND
TRANSITIONAL MOULDINGS SECTION 09 65 19 - RESILIENT TILE FLOORING
SECTION 09 90 00 - PAINTING
DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES
SECTION 10 11 16 - MARKERBOARDS SECTION 10 11 23 - TACKBOARDS
SECTION 10 11 25 - PEGBOARDS SECTION 10 14 00 - IDENTIFICATION
SIGNS SECTION 10 14 23 - SIGNS-RESTROOMS SECTION 10 28 00 - TOILET,
BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES SECTION 10 44 13 - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
AND CABINETS
DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT
SECTION 11 31 00 - RESIDENTIAL EQUIPMENT SECTION 11 52 14 -
PROJECTOR MOUNTS
DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING
SECTION 22 05 03 - PIPES AND TUBES FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND
EQUIPMENT SECTION 22 05 13 - COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING
EQUIPMENT SECTION 22 05 23 - GENERAL-DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING
PIPING SECTION 22 05 29 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING
AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 22 05 53 - IDENTIFICATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING
AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 22 07 00 - PLUMBING INSULATION SECTION 22 11
00 - FACILITY WATER DISTRIBUTION SECTION 22 13 00 - FACILITY
SANITARY SEWERAGE SECTION 22 40 00 - PLUMBING FIXTURES
DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING
(HVAC)
SECTION 23 05 00 - COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC SECTION 23 05 29 -
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 23 05 53
- IDENTIFICATION FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 23 05 93 -
TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC SECTION 23 07 00 - HVAC
INSULATION SECTION 23 11 23 - FACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPING SECTION
23 31 00 - HVAC DUCTS AND CASINGS SECTION 23 33 00 - AIR DUCT
ACCESSORIES
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SECTION 23 34 00 - HVAC FANS SECTION 23 37 00 - AIR OUTLETS AND
INLETS
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
SECTION 26 05 19 - LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND
CABLES SECTION 26 05 26 - GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL
SECTION 26 05 29 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 26 05 33 - RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 26 05 36 - CABLE TRAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SECTION 26 05
43 - UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SECTION
26 05 44 - SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS
AND
CABLING SECTION 26 05 48.16 - SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS SECTION 26 05 53 - IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 26 05 73.13 - SHORT-CIRCUIT STUDIES SECTION 26 05 73.16 -
COORDINATION STUDIES SECTION 26 05 73.19 - ARC-FLASH HAZARD
ANALYSIS SECTION 26 09 23 - LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES SECTION 26 22
13 - LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS SECTION 26 27 26 -
WIRING DEVICES SECTION 26 51 00 - INTERIOR LIGHTING
DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
SECTION 28 46 21.11 - ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEMS
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS
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SECTION 01 10 00
1.01 SUMMARY OF WORK
A. This Contract includes work necessary for and incidental to
execution and completion of
EHS HOME ECONOMICS CLASSROOM ESCONDIDO UNION HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
ESCONDIDO, CA
in accordance with Contract Documents dated March 29, 2018 prepared
by HMC Architects, 341 S. Cedros Ave., Studio B, Solana Beach, CA
92075.
1.02 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
A. Work under this Contract includes furnishing all labor,
materials, services and transportation, except as specifically
excluded which is required for completion of Project in accordance
with provisions of Contract Documents.
B. Work to be included as part of this Contract: 1. Remodel of
existing classroom building to accommodate a home economics
cirriculum.
C. The following restrictions apply to access and to use of site
and existing buildings: 1. General: During construction period,
Contractor shall have full use of premises
for construction operations, including use of site. Contractor's
use of premises is limited only by Owner's right to perform work or
to retain other contractors on portions of Project.
2. Use of Site: Limit use of premises to Work in areas indicated.
Confine operations to areas within Contract limits indicated. Do
not disturb portions of site beyond areas in which Work is
indicated. Allow for Owner occupancy and use by public.
3. Use of Existing Building: Maintain existing building in
weather-tight conditions throughout construction period. Repair
damage caused by construction operations. Take all precautions
necessary to protect building and its occupants during construction
period.
4. Driveways and Entrances: Keep driveways and entrances serving
premises clear and accessible to Owner, Owner's employees, and
emergency vehicles at all times. Do not use these areas for parking
or storage of materials. Schedule deliveries to minimize space and
time requirements for storage of materials and equipment on
site.
D. Full Owner Occupancy: Owner will occupy site and existing
buildings during entire construction period. Cooperate with Owner
during construction operations to minimize conflicts and facilitate
Owner usage. Perform Work so as not to interfere with Owner's
operations.
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E. Limit site disturbance, including earthwork and clearing of
vegetation, to 5 feet beyond primary roadway curbs, walkways, and
main utility branch trenches; and 25 feet beyond pervious paving
areas.
1.03 PERMISSIBLE WORKING DAYS AND HOURS
A. Work may be conducted on regularly scheduled school attendance
days between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
B. Work may be conducted at any hour during Saturdays, and
non-school session days, at no extra cost to the Owner, when
written notification to Owner has been submitted and anticipated
schedule of Work activities has been approved.
C. Conform to Division 01, General Requirements for required
payment for Inspector's services performed during overtime
hours.
1.04 INTERRUPTION OF EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES
A. When necessary to interrupt any existing utility service to make
connections, minimum of 48 hours advance notice shall be given to
Owner and Architect. Interruptions in utility services shall be of
shortest possible duration for Work at hand and shall be approved
by Architect.
B. In event any utility service is interrupted without required 48
hours notice, Contractor shall be financially liable for all
damages suffered by Owner due to unauthorized interruption.
1.05 VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS
A. Contractor shall be responsible to examine site of Work and
after investigation to decide for himself/herself character of
materials, equipment and utilities to be encountered and all other
existing conditions affecting Work. Contractor is also responsible
to provide sufficient costs to cover provisions of all items of
Work under existing conditions referred to herein.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 NOT USED.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 NOT USED.
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B. Schedule of Values.
1.02 CHANGES IN THE WORK
A. Approval by Division of the State Architect (DSA) Required:
Changes in the Work affecting Structural Safety, Access or Fire and
Life Safety, will be submitted for DSA approval, using Form DSA-140
(Application for Approval of Construction Change Document -
Category A) in accordance with CAC Section 4-338(c), prior to
commencing the work described therein. Changes not affecting
Structural Safety, Access or Fire and Life Safety (Form DSA-141
Application for Concurrence of Construction Change Document -
Category B) will not be submitted for approval, only if required by
DSA in writing.
B. Minor Changes in the Work: Architect will issue supplemental
instructions authorizing minor changes in the Work, not involving
adjustment to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, on AIA
Document G710 or Architect’s form, accompanied by Form DSA-141 or
approved Form DSA-140.
C. Proposal Requests 1. Owner-Initiated Proposal Requests - Work
Change Proposal Request (WCPR):
Architect will issue a detailed description of proposed changes in
the Work that may require adjustment to the Contract Sum or the
Contract Time, on AIA Document G709 or Architect’s form,
referencing Form DSA-140 or DSA-141. If necessary, the description
will include supplemental or revised Drawings and Specifications.
a. Work Change Proposal Requests issued by Architect are not
instructions
either to stop work in progress or to execute the proposed change.
b. Within time specified in the General and Supplementary
Conditions after
receipt of Proposal Request, submit a quotation estimating cost
adjustments to the Contract Sum and the Contract Time necessary to
execute the change. 1) Include a list of quantities of products
required or eliminated and unit
costs, with total amount of purchases and credits to be made. If
requested, furnish survey data to substantiate quantities.
2) Indicate applicable taxes, delivery charges, equipment rental,
and amounts of trade discounts.
3) Include costs of labor and supervision directly attributable to
the change.
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4) Include an updated Contractor's construction schedule that
indicates the effect of the change, including, but not limited to,
changes in activity duration, start and finish times, and activity
relationship. Use available total float before requesting an
extension of the Contract Time.
5) Quotation Form: Use CSI Form 13.6A, "Change Order Request
(Proposal)," with attachments CSI Form 13.6D, "Proposal Worksheet
Summary," and Form 13.6C, "Proposal Worksheet Detail." a) The CSI
Forms mentioned above are available for purchase at
www.cisresources.org. 2. Contractor-Initiated Proposals: If latent
or changed conditions require
modifications to the Contract, Contractor may initiate a claim by
submitting a request for a change to Architect . a. Include a
statement outlining reasons for the change and the effect of
the
change on the Work. Provide a complete description of the proposed
change. Indicate the effect of the proposed change on the Contract
Sum and the Contract Time.
b. Include a list of quantities of products required or eliminated
and unit costs, with total amount of purchases and credits to be
made. If requested, furnish survey data to substantiate
quantities.
c. Indicate applicable taxes, delivery charges, equipment rental,
and amounts of trade discounts.
d. Include costs of labor and supervision directly attributable to
the change. e. Include an updated Contractor's construction
schedule that indicates the
effect of the change, including, but not limited to, changes in
activity duration, start and finish times, and activity
relationship. Use available total float before requesting an
extension of the Contract Time.
f. Comply with requirements in Section 01 60 00 "Substitution
Procedures" if the proposed change requires substitution of one
product or system for product or system specified.
g. Proposal Request Form: Use CSI Form 13.6A, "Change Order Request
(Proposal)," with attachments CSI Form 13.6D, "Proposal Worksheet
Summary," and Form 13.6C, "Proposal Worksheet Detail." 1) The CSI
Forms mentioned above are available for purchase at
www.cisresources.org.
D. Construction Change Directive to the Contractor 1. Construction
Change Directive: Architect will issue a Construction Change
Directive on AIA Document G714 or Architect’s form, accompanied by
DSA-approved Form DSA-140 or Form DSA-141 or both, and completed
WCPR (Work Change Proposal Request). Construction Change Directive
instructs Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work, for
subsequent inclusion in a Change Order. Copy will be issued to the
Project Inspector. a. Construction Change Directive contains a
complete description of change in
the Work. It also designates method to be followed to determine
change in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time.
2. Documentation: Maintain detailed records on a time and material
basis of work required by the Construction Change Directive.
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a. After completion of change, submit an itemized account and
supporting data necessary to substantiate cost and time adjustments
to the Contract, using CSI Form 13.6A, "Change Order Request
(Proposal)," with attachments CSI Form 13.6D, "Proposal Worksheet
Summary," and Form 13.6C, "Proposal Worksheet Detail.". 1) The CSI
Forms mentioned above are available for purchase at
www.cisresources.org.
E. Change Orders Procedures: On Owner's approval of a completed
Construction Change Directive, Architect will prepare and issue a
Change Order for signatures of the Owner and Contractor on AIA
Document G701 or Architect’s form. Copies of signed Change Order
will be distributed to Architect, IOR and Contractor, and submitted
for Board Approval. 1. Stipulated Price Change Order: Based on
Contractor’s Change Order Request
as approved by Architect. 2. Time and Material Change Orders:
Submit itemized account and supporting data
after completion of change within time limits indicated in
Conditions of Contract. Architect will determine change allowable
in Contract Price and Contract Time as provided in Contract
Documents.
3. Maintain detailed records of work done on Time and Material
basis. Provide full information required for evaluation of proposed
changes, and to substantiate costs for changes in Work.
4. Refer to the General and Supplementary Conditions for additional
requirements. 5. Execution of Change Orders: Architect will issue
Change Orders for signature of
parties as provided in Conditions of the Contract.
1.03 SCHEDULE OF VALUES
A. Submit printed schedule on AIA Forms G702 and G703 - Application
and Certificate for Payment and Continuation Sheet. Contractor's
standard form or electronic media printout will be considered,
submit sample forms to Architect for approval.
B. Submit application for progress payment in accordance with the
General and Supplementary Conditions.
C. Submit Schedule of Values in duplicate within 15 calendar days
after date of Owner-Contractor Agreement for Architect’s
approval.
D. Format: Utilize Table of Contents of this Project Manual.
Identify each line item with number and title of the major
Specification Section. Identify site mobilization and bonds and
insurance. On projects of more than one building, list buildings
separately. List mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire
protection Work separately for each building and for site
Work.
E. Break down the plumbing and mechanical portions of the work at a
minimum into a rough, finish, including air balance and electrical
portion.
F. Break out rough grading, fine grading, and underground
utilities.
G. Include separate line items, showing amount of General
Contractor's overhead and profit, bonds and insurance, supervision,
and then remainder of general items.
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2.01 NOT USED.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 NOT USED.
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SECTION 01 26 10
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION (RFI)
1.02 DEFINITIONS
A. Request for Information: 1. Written request prepared by
Contractor requesting additional information
necessary to clarify an item which he believes is not clearly shown
or called for in the drawings or specifications, or to address
problems which have arisen under field conditions, hereinafter
referred to as RFI.
2. Properly prepared request for information shall include detailed
written statement that indicates specific Drawings or Specification
in need of clarification and nature of clarification requested. a.
Drawings shall be identified by Drawing number and location on
Drawing
sheet. b. Specifications shall be identified by Section number,
page and paragraph. c. Include name and project number for
Architect and Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ). 3. Contractor’s documents with similar titles,
such as "Request for Interpretation" or
"Request for Clarification" shall be considered RFIs. 4. RFIs and
Architect’s responses are not Changes in the Work; if a Change in
the
Work is required in response to an RFI, separate documents shall be
issued in accordance with Section 01 20 00.
B. Improper RFIs: 1. RFIs that are not properly prepared or
incomplete. 2. Improper RFIs will be processed by Architect at
Architect's standard hourly rate
and Architect will charge Owner, and such costs will be deducted
from moneys still due the Contractor. Architect will notify
Contractor before processing of improper RFIs.
C. Frivolous RFIs: 1. RFIs that request information that is clearly
shown on Contract Documents. 2. Frivolous RFIs may be returned
unanswered or may be processed by Architect at
Architect's standard hourly rate and Architect will charge Owner,
and such costs will be deducted from moneys still due Contractor.
Architect will notify Contractor before processing of frivolous
RFIs.
1.03 CONTRACTOR'S REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
A. When the Contractor is unable to determine from Contract
Documents, material, process or system to be installed, Architect
will be requested to make clarification of indeterminate
item.
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1. Whenever possible, such clarification shall be requested at next
appropriate project meeting, with response entered into meeting
minutes. When clarification at meeting is not possible, because of
urgency of need, or complexity of item, Contractor shall prepare
and submit RFI to Architect.
B. Contractor shall endeavor to keep number of RFIs to a minimum.
In the event the process becomes unwieldy, in the opinion of
Architect, because of number and frequency of RFIs submitted, the
Architect may require the Contractor to abandon process and submit
future requests as either submittals, substitutions or requests for
change.
C. RFIs shall be submitted on form acceptable to Architect. Forms
shall be completely filled in, and transmitted to Architect via
email. Each page of attachments to RFIs shall bear RFI number in
lower right corner.
D. RFI's shall be originated by Contractor: 1. RFIs from
subcontractors or material suppliers shall be submitted
through,
reviewed by, and signed by Contractor before submittal to
Architect. 2. RFIs sent by subcontractor or suppliers directly to
Architect or Architect's
consultants shall not be accepted and will be returned
unanswered.
E. Contractor shall carefully study Contract Documents to ensure
that requested information is not available therein. RFIs which
request information available in Contract Documents will be deemed
"improper" or "frivolous” as noted above.
F. In cases where RFIs are issued to request clarification of
coordination issues, for example pipe and duct routing, clearances,
specific locations of Work shown diagrammatically, and similar
items, Contractor shall fully lay out suggested solution using
drawings or sketches drawn to scale, and submit same with RFI. RFIs
which fail to include suggested solution will be returned
unanswered with requirement that Contractor submit a complete
request. 1. Contractors are encouraged to utilize photocopies of
Contract Documents to
completely illustrate their questions, and to provide sketches as
required to communicate question, concepts and suggestions.
G. Do not use RFIs for following purposes: 1. To request approval
of submittals. 2. To request approval of substitutions. 3. To
request changes which entail additional cost or credit. 4. To
request changes which entail change of time of completion. 5. To
request different methods of performing Work than those drawn and
specified.
H. In event Contractor believes that clarification by Architect
results in additional cost or time, Contractor shall not proceed
with Work indicated by RFI until Change Order or Construction
Change Directive is prepared and approved in accordance with
Section 01 20 00. RFIs shall not automatically justify cost
increase in Work or change in project schedule. 1. Answered RFIs
shall not be construed as approval to perform extra Work. 2.
Unanswered RFIs will be returned with stamp or notation: Not
Reviewed.
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I. Contractor shall prepare and maintain log of RFIs, and at any
time requested by Architect, Contractor shall furnish copies of log
showing outstanding RFIs. Contractor shall note unanswered RFIs in
log.
J. Contractor shall allow up to 7 days review and response time for
RFIs, however, Architect will endeavor to respond in timely fashion
to RFIs.
1.04 ARCHITECT'S RESPONSE TO RFIs
A. Architect will respond to RFIs on one of following forms: 1.
Properly prepared RFIs:
a. If no Change in the Work is required, Architect will respond in
space provided on the RFI form.
b. If a Change in the Work is required, Architect will issue in
accordance with Section 01 20 00.
2. Improper or Frivolous RFIs: a. Notification of Processing
Fee(s). b. Unanswered RFIs will be returned with stamp or notation:
"Not Reviewed".
B. Architect may opt to retain RFIs for discussion during regularly
scheduled project meetings for inclusion of responses in meeting
minutes in lieu of responding on written form.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
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ARCHITECT'S RFI No. SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS Date on RFI:
(Architect’s Response to RFI) Date actually
received by Architect:
PROJECT:
TO: (Contractor)
CONTRACT FOR: ARCHITECT'S: PROJECT NO.
Conduct the Work in accordance with the following Supplemental
Instructions issued in accord- ance with the Contract Documents
without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. Proceed- ing with
the Work in accordance with these instructions indicates
acknowledgement that there will be no change in the Contract Price,
Contract Time, or both. If a change in either or both the Contract
Sum or Contract Time is anticipated, submit a Change Order Proposal
for the Work before proceeding with the change. Submit the CO
proposal within 7 days from the date of this response.
Description:
Response:
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SECTION 01 30 00
B. Construction Progress Documentation: Construction Progress
Schedule, Two-week Look Ahead Schedule, Project Website,.
C. Submittal Procedures: Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples,
Source Quality Control Reports, Deferred Approval Items, Finishes
Materials Schedule, Coordinated Drawings. 1. All Submittals shall
be via Project Website.
1.02 PROJECT COORDINATION
A. Coordinate scheduling, submittals, and Work of various Sections
of Project Manual to ensure efficient and orderly sequence of
installation of interdependent construction elements, with
provisions for accommodating items installed later.
B. Verify utility requirements and characteristics of operating
equipment are compatible with building utilities. Coordinate Work
of various Sections having interdependent responsibilities for
installing, connecting to, and placing in service, such
equipment.
C. Coordinate space requirements and installation of mechanical and
electrical Work that are indicated diagrammatically on Drawings.
Follow routing shown for pipes, ducts, and conduit, as closely as
practicable; place runs parallel with line of building. Utilize
spaces efficiently to maximize accessibility for other
installation, for maintenance, and for repairs.
D. In finished areas except as otherwise indicated, conceal pipes,
ducts, and wiring within construction. Coordinate locations of
fixtures and outlets with finish elements.
E. Coordinate completion and clean-up of Work of separate sections
in preparation for Certified Completion and for portions of Work
designated for Owner's occupancy.
F. After Owner occupancy of premises, coordinate access to site for
correction of defective Work and Work not in accordance with
Contract Documents, to minimize disruption of Owner's
activities.
1.03 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL COORDINATION
A. Carefully coordinate interface between Divisions 21, 22, 23, and
Division 26, before submitting any equipment for review or
commencing installation.
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B. Control Wiring: 1. Consists of wiring in pilot circuits of
contactors and starters, sensors, controllers,
relays, and wiring for valve and damper operators.
C. Connections: 1. Provide connections to controls directly
attached to ducts, piping and mechanical
equipment with flexible connections.
D. Starters: 1. Provide magnetic starters or adjustable frequency
drives for three phase motors
and equipment complete with: a. Control transformers. b. 120 V
holding coil. c. Integral hand-off-auto switch. d. Auxiliary
contacts required for system operation plus one (1) spare.
E. Control Voltage: 1. Maximum allowable control voltage 120V/208V.
Fully protect control circuit
conductors in accordance with California Electrical Code.
1.04 PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
B. Attendance Required: Architect, Prime Contractors, Major
Subcontractors, Project Inspector and key Owner personnel.
C. Agenda: 1. Contract Agreement:
a. Transmit 5 signed originals of the Agreement to the Owner. b.
Transmit Attachment Certifications to the Owner. c. Transmit
Performance and Payment Bonds to the Owner. d. Contractor to
transmit Certificates of Insurance to the Owner. e. Owner to
transmit copy of Certificates of Property Insurance to Contractor.
f. Review General and Supplementary Conditions.
2. Receive documentation from Contractor: a. Construction Progress
Schedule. b. Schedule of Values. c. List of Subcontractors with
addresses and phone numbers. d. List of Submittals and estimated
date of submittal.
3. Project Administration: a. Application for Payment, Stop-Notice
Release, Record Drawings. b. Change Order Requests, Change Orders,
Request For Proposals,
Construction Change Directive/Instruction Bulletins. Preparation of
Change Orders by Architect according to 2016 California
Administrative Code, Code of Regulations Title 24 Part 1, Section
4-233.
c. Submittals d. Substitution procedures. e. Site Meetings. f.
Testing Laboratory.
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g. Verified Reports. h. Phasing. i. Critical work sequencing and
long-lead items. j. Designation of key personnel and their duties.
k. Lines of communications. l. Procedures for RFIs. m. Procedures
for testing and inspecting. n. Distribution of the Contract
Documents. o. Preparation of record documents. p. Work
restrictions. q. Working hours. r. Procedures for moisture and mold
control. s. Procedures for disruptions and shutdowns. t.
Construction waste management and recycling. u. Parking
availability. v. Storage areas. w. Equipment deliveries and
priorities. x. Security. y. Progress cleaning.
4. Special Owner Conditions: a. Temporary Facilities. b. Owner
Occupancy. c. Work by Owner. d. Access to Site – Owner
Contact.
5. Construction Process: a. Contractor shall discuss overview of
construction. b. Contractor shall identify items to be selected by
Architect/Owner and date
selections must be made. c. Contractor shall review special
requirements for equipment, safety, and
noise. 6. Pre-Job Conference:
a. Prevailing Wage Requirements. b. Checklist and signatures.
D. Architect will record minutes and distribute copies within seven
days after meeting to participants and those affected by decisions
made.
1.05 PROGRESS MEETINGS
B. Architect [Owner's Representative] will make arrangement for
meetings, prepare agenda with copies for participants, preside at
meetings.
C. Attendance Required: Project Coordinator, Prime Contractors,
Major Subcontractors and Suppliers, Project Inspector, key Owner
personnel and Architect as appropriate to agenda topics for each
meeting.
D. Agenda: 1. Review minutes of previous meetings.
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2. Review of Work progress. 3. Field observations, problems, and
decisions. 4. Identification of problems that impede planned
progress. 5. Review of submittals schedule and status of
submittals. 6. Maintenance of Construction Progress Schedule. 7.
Corrective measures to regain projected schedules. 8. Maintenance
of quality and work standards. 9. Effect of proposed changes on
progress schedule and coordination. 10. Other business relating to
Work.
E. Architect [Owner's Representative] will record minutes and
distribute copies within seven days after meeting to participants,
and those affected by decisions made.
1.06 PREINSTALLATION MEETING
A. When required in individual Specification Sections, convene
pre-installation meeting before starting Work of Section.
B. Require attendance of parties directly affecting, or affected
by, Work of specific Section.
C. Notify Architect four days in advance of meeting date.
D. Prepare agenda and preside at meeting: 1. Review conditions of
installation, preparation and installation procedures. 2. Review
coordination with related Work.
E. Contractor shall record minutes and distribute copies within
three days after meeting to participants, Architect and those
affected by decisions made.
1.07 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES
A. Transmit separate request for EACH Section submittal directly to
Architect. 1. Include HMC Architects job number as it appears on
Contract Documents. 2. Include Authority Having Jurisdiction
application or approval number.
B. Submittal number shall use a sequential number followed by a
hyphen then the Specification Section followed by a hyphen and then
the revision number (e.g., 0001-051200-0). Resubmittals shall have
the original number and include the revision number as the suffix
(e.g., 0001-051200-1).
C. Identify Project, Contractor, Subcontractor or supplier;
pertinent Drawing sheet and detail number(s), and Specification
Section number, as appropriate. 1. Provide name telephone number of
individual who may be contacted for further
information.
D. Apply Contractor's dated stamp with Contractor's original
signature or initials affixed thereto, certifying that review,
verification of products required, field dimensions, adjacent
construction Work, and coordination of information is according to
requirements of Work and Contract Documents. Stamped signatures or
initials are not acceptable.
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E. Schedule submittals to expedite Project. Coordinate submission
of related items. 1. Make submittals according to Construction
Schedule and adequate enough in
advance of scheduled dates of installation to provide required time
for reviews for securing necessary approvals for possible revision
and re-submittal and for placing orders and securing
delivery.
2. Schedule submittals such that related materials and assemblies
that support or are affected by the submitted materials are either
submitted simultaneously or in order of installation sequence such
that impacts and coordination can be evaluated as part of the
review.
3. Late submittals, not in accordance with the "Schedule for
Submission of Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples" and the
Construction Schedule, will not be considered an acceptable reason
for initiating a substitution requests caused by late ordering and
procurement of materials.
F. Identify variations from Contract Documents and Product or
system limitations that is detrimental to performance of completed
Work.
G. Substitutions: Submit only as approved per Section 01 60 00,
state effect of approved substitution on construction schedule, and
changes required in other work or products.
H. Owner-Directed Substitution Approval: Substitution submittals
specifically directed by Owner to be approved by the Architect for
this project shall pertain to a specific item only. The Architect's
stamped approval of Owner-Directed Substitution does not constitute
approval for any other item, other projects or parts of project. A
Change Order shall be prepared to effect the Owner's authorization
of Owner-Directed Substitution.
I. Provide space for Contractor and Architect review stamps.
J. Revise and resubmit submittals in their entirety, identify
changes made since previous submittal.
K. Distribute copies of reviewed submittals to concerned parties.
Instruct parties to promptly report any inability to comply with
provisions.
L. Determine and verify field dimensions and conditions, materials,
catalog numbers and similar data.
M. Coordinate as required with all trades and all public agencies
involved.
N. Unless otherwise specifically authorized by Architect, make
submittals in groups containing associated items within the same
Section. Architect may reject partial submittals as not complying
with provisions of this Section.
O. Where individual Sections require structural calculations,
prepare submittal under direction of qualified California Licensed
Structural Engineer and shall bear the Engineer's stamp and
signature.
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P. Format of Submittals: Submit Electronic Submittals, including
but not limited to Product Data, Shop Drawings, Schedules,
Certifications, tests, logs, for ease of information distribution.
Identify submitted items that are applicable to the project,
including any deviations, with arrows, clouds, or other distinct
graphic. 1. Submit electronic Submittals directly to project
website specifically established for
the Project.
1.08 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE
A. Submit Construction Progress Schedule in duplicate within 15
calendar days after the date on the Notice to Proceed for
Architect's review. 1. Schedule shall reflect amount of time
stipulated in Agreement. 2. If the Contractor proposes an earlier
completion dated than stipulated in the
Agreement, Change Order will be issued reflecting revised
completion date at no change in Contract Sum.
3. Revise and resubmit as required.
B. Scheduling may utilize programs including: Microsoft Project
Schedule, Primavera Project Planner (P3), Primavera SureTrak
Project Manager, Meridian Project Systems or similar programs
addressing the requirements.
C. Submit computer generated network analysis diagram in accordance
with Section 01 32 16.13 using Critical Path Method, generally as
outlined in Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
publication "Construction Planning and Scheduling", latest
Edition.
D. Indicate complete sequence of construction by activity,
identifying Work of separate stages and other logically grouped
activities. Indicate early and late start, early and late finish,
float dates and duration. Ownership of float time is shared
commodity, not for exclusive use by either party. Use float time to
make up Work behind schedule until float time is depleted.
Submittals returned in less time than allowed by Contract, shall be
used to reduce Contractor time extension requests.
E. Indicate Milestones and target date and their activities
including completion dates.
F. No Time extensions will be granted nor delay damages paid until
a delay occurs that impacts the schedule consumes all available
float or contingency time available, and extends the work beyond
the contract completion date.
G. Indicate estimated percentage of completion for each item of
Work at each submission.
H. Schedule for Submission of Shop Drawings, Product Data and
Samples: Incorporate "Schedule for Submission of Shop Drawings,
Product Data and Samples" in Construction Progress Schedule. This
schedule shall include submittal dates required for shop drawings,
product data, samples and product delivery dates, including
Deferred Approval Items, if any, and including those items
furnished by Owner. Provide time in schedule for Architect's review
of submittals according to Contract Time. Allow 21 calendar days
for submittals requiring consultants' review.
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I. Submit revised schedules with each Application for Payment
identifying changes since previous version.
J. As a minimum allow 15 calendar days in schedule for final
inspections before final acceptance. Include time to correct punch
list items prior to final acceptance.
1.09 TWO-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE
A. Submit a Two Week Look Ahead Schedule and shall contain the
following: 1. Prepare detailed two-week schedule projections for
the Work to be performed
during the following weeks beyond the week it is presented at the
weekly construction meeting or at the request of the Architect
during the construction period.
2. Be plotted in bar chart or time scale logic format and be of
such size that all activity numbers and descriptions are clearly
legible.
3. Be sorted by sub contractor responsibility, actual start, early
start and total float. 4. Include activity ID, description and
float for each activity. 5. Include all activities, completed, in
progress and scheduled to start within the
time frame of the date minus one week to the data date plus two
weeks. 6. Schedule shall be updated and provided at each regular
progress meeting for
review and comparison to approved project schedule status.
1.10 COORDINATED DRAWINGS
A. Submit drawings that indicate routing, locations sizes, types
and number of components in concealed spaces where potential
conflict may occur between structures, mechanical, electrical,
Automatic Fire Sprinkler System (AFSS), communications and ceiling
suspension systems.
B. Indicate locations of ceiling penetrations and surface-mounted
items. Provide cross sections at areas to indicate proper support
of ceilings and non-interference with work of other Sections of
specifications. Cross sections shall indicate coordination required
and proposed solutions for routing of elements where potential
conflict exists. Reproduction of Architect's reflected ceiling plan
is not acceptable.
C. Drawings shall be based on field measurements, shop drawings and
product data.
D. Conflicts shall be brought to Architect's attention
immediately.
E. Submit to Architect, in writing, requests for clarification or
interpretations that will affect intent and/or scope of Contract
Documents.
F. Coordinated drawings shall indicate each class of Work in
affected area. Drawing or written submittal shall include
Contractor's recommendations for solution of any potential
conflicts as well as recommendations tendered by any Work of any
Section of Specifications which may be affected thereby.
G. Submit coordinated drawings in scale of not less than 1/8" =
1'-0" with necessary sections and profiles at an appropriate,
clearly readable enlarged scale. Submit coordinated drawings as one
electronic (CD) copy and one bond (hard) copy.
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H. Architect will review submittals, make appropriate notations and
comments to ensure solution meets intent of Contract Documents and
then return to Contractor for implementation.
I. Contractor shall be responsible for proper coordination of Work
of Sections of Specifications in execution of coordinated drawings.
Installation of materials, components or equipment under one
Section of Specifications without full and complete, agreement,
knowledge and consent by fabricators of adjacent or otherwise
related or affected Work will not be approved.
J. It shall be incumbent upon Contractor that fabricators of Work
involved in execution of coordinated drawings be informed,
consulted and advised in sufficient advance time to arrive at
solutions where no extension of contract time for extra cost to
Owner will be approved due to Contractor's negligence in
expeditious, timely submittal of coordinated drawings.
1.11 SHOP DRAWINGS
A. Within 15 days from Notice to Proceed, submit to Architect for
review and acceptance, "Schedule for Submission of Shop Drawings,
Product Data and Samples" (Submission Schedule) listing required
submittals and review dates. Schedule shall allow sufficient time
for checking by Architect. Incorporate Submission Schedule in
Construction Progress Schedule. Days: Calendar Days. 1.
Additionally, submit all Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples
according to
the following guidelines. Guidelines are provided to allow
Architect and Engineers adequate time for review and is not
intended to dictate contractor's means and methods: a. Contract of
60 to 90 days: Submit within 15 days from acceptance of
Submission Schedule. Allow Architect 15 days to respond (defined as
reviewed and returned). Re-submittals: allow contractor 7 days,
allow Architect 10 days to respond.
b. Contract of 90 to 180 days: Submit within 30 days from Notice to
Proceed. Allow Architect 15 days to respond. Re-submittals: allow
Contractor 10 days, and Architect 15 days to respond.
c. Contract of 180 to 270 days: Submit within 45 days from Notice
to Proceed. Allow Architect 21 days to respond. Re-submittals:
allow Contractor 10 days, and Architect 15 days to respond.
d. Contract of 270 to 360 days: Submit within 60 days from Notice
to Proceed. Allow Architect 21 days to respond. Re-submittals:
allow Contractor 10 days, and Architect 15 days to respond.
e. Contract of 360 to 450 days: Submit within 60 days from Notice
to Proceed. Allow Architect 21 days to respond. Re-submittals:
allow Contractor 15 days and Architect 21 days to respond.
f. Contract of 450 days and longer: Contractor to schedule
submittals. Allow Architect 30 days to respond. Re-submittals:
allow Contractor 15 days and Architect 21 days to respond.
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B. Submit newly prepared information, drawn to accurate scale.
Highlight, encircle or otherwise indicate deviations from Contract
Documents. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard
information as the basis of Shop Drawings. Standard information
prepared without specific reference to Project will not be approved
as shop drawings.
C. Shop drawings shall include fabrications and installation
drawings, setting diagrams, schedules, patterns, templates and
similar drawings. Include following information: 1. Dimensions 2.
Identification of products and materials included. 3. Compliance
with specified standards. 4. Notation of coordination requirements.
5. Notation of dimensions established by field measurement.
D. Sheet Size for print submittals: Except for templates, patterns
and similar full-size drawings, submit shop drawings on sheets at
least 8-1/2 inch x 11 inch, but not larger than 30 inch x 42
inch.
E. Contractor shall review, stamp with his approval as herein
required, and submit with reasonable promptness and in orderly
sequence, according to Submittal Schedule, all shop drawings
required by Contract Documents or subsequently by Architect as
covered by modifications. Shop drawings shall be properly
identified. At time of submission Contractor shall inform Architect
in writing and with highlighted annotation on shop drawings of any
deviation in shop drawings from requirements of Contract
Documents.
F. Stamp: Each page of shop drawings shall bear Contractor's stamp,
which shall signify Contractor's representation that he has
determined and verified materials, field measurements and field
construction criteria related thereto, or will do so, and has
checked and coordinated information contained in shop drawings.
Each stamp shall be accompanied by wet signature or initial of
employee of Contractor who may be contacted for information.
Stamped signatures or initials are not acceptable.
G. Method of Review: Submit Electronic Shop Drawing Submittals. At
Contractor's option he may submit standard printed shop drawings,
five (5) prints or bond copies and one (1) 20-lb xerographic bond
(reproducible). Identify submitted items that are applicable to the
project, including any deviations, with arrows, clouds, or other
distinct graphic, or in highlighted writing that can be reproduced
with black and white copiers easily discernible from background
information. 1. Comments or corrections will be noted on submittals
and returned to Contractor,
who shall identify all changes made since previous submittal and
resubmit in same manner. When reviewed, submittals will be stamped
and returned to Contractor who shall make distribution of
electronic copies as required.
2. Submit electronic Submittals directly to project website
specifically established for the Project.
H. Processing Time 1. Allow enough time for submittal review,
including time for re-submittals, as
follows:
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a. Time for review shall commence on Architect's receipt of
submittal. No extension of the Contract Time will be authorized
because of failure to transmit submittals enough in advance of the
Work to permit processing, including re-submittals.
b. In accordance with the Schedule for Submission of Shop Drawings,
Product Data and Samples. Review of each submittal for conformance
with design concept of Project and with information given in
Contract Documents. Architect's review of a separate item shall not
indicate acceptance of assembly in which that item functions. Allow
additional time if coordination with subsequent submittals is
required. Architect will advise Contractor when a submittal being
processed must be delayed for coordination.
c. Submittals requiring Consultants' Review: Where review of
submittals by Architect's consultants is required, allow minimum 21
calendar days for review of each submittal.
2. Re-submittal Review: In accordance with the Schedule for
Submission of Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples for each
re-submittal.
I. Submittal of shop drawings to Architect, shall be made by
Contractor with dated transmittal form or letter, and not by
subcontractors or suppliers.
J. Architect's review of shop drawings shall not relieve Contractor
of responsibility for any deviation from requirements of Contract
Documents unless Contractor has informed Architect in writing of
such deviation at time of submission and Architect has given
written acceptance to specific deviation, nor shall Architect's
review relieve Contractor from responsibility for errors or
omissions in shop drawings.
K. No portion of Work requiring shop drawings shall be commenced
until shop drawings have been returned with review by
Architect.
L. At Contractor's option, he may request and if Architect approves
use Architect's computer-generated drawings in electronic format.
Contractor's request must be in writing with list of drawings
requested and CAD format required. Contractor assumes all liability
for accuracy of shop drawings if he opts to use Architect's
drawings. Software for CAD formats requested by Contractor not
currently available to Architect will be provided by Contractor at
his own expense. Complete CAD Drawing Request Form at the end of
this Section for request. 1. Engineers' Drawings, CAD engineers'
drawings are available only at discretion of
the Engineer.
B. Submit digital shop drawings only..
C. Mark each copy to identify applicable products, models, options
and other data. Supplement manufacturers' standard data to provide
information unique to this Project.
D. After review, distribute and provide copies for Record
Documents.
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1.13 SAMPLES
B. Submit samples to illustrate functional and aesthetic
characteristics of product with integral parts and attachment
devices. Coordinate sample submittals for interfacing Work.
C. Submit samples of finishes from the full range of manufacturers'
standard colors, textures and patterns for Architect selections, or
in custom colors selected.
D. Include identification on each sample with full Project
information.
E. Submit minimum of three (3) samples or as specified in
individual Sections of Specifications, one (1) of which will be
retained by Architect.
F. Reviewed samples which may be used in the Work are indicated
Sections of the Specifications, one (1) of which will be retained
by the Architect.
G. Selection or rejection of samples will be determined by
Architect in writing.
H. Colors: Materials that are visually related to other finishes
require that subcontractors submit their samples before normally
scheduled in order that color selection can be made for other items
that are scheduled to be ordered earlier in construction schedule.
Complete submittal of color charts and color samples shall be made
before related colors will be selected Architect. Contractor shall
be responsible to coordinate submittal schedules so as not to delay
Work.
1.14 FINISHES MATERIALS SCHEDULE
A. Submit in accordance with Submittal Procedures.
B. Submit Schedule verifying lead times of materials and products
as scheduled in on the drawings.
1.15 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS
B. Identify conflicts between manufacturer's instructions and
contract documents.
1.16 MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATIONS
B. Indicate that material or product conforms to or exceeds
specified requirements. Submit supporting reference data,
affidavits and certifications as appropriate.
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C. Certificates may be recent or previous test results on material
or product, but must be acceptable to Architect.
1.17 SPECIAL PROCEDURES - ACCELERATION OF THE WORK
A. If, in judgment of Architect or Owner, it becomes necessary at
any time to accelerate Work or portion thereof, Contractor, when
ordered or directed by Architect or Owner, shall deploy workers in
such portions of Project where directed to enable others to
properly engage and carry on their work. 1. If circumstances
require that entire Work or portion thereof be completed at
date
earlier than Contract Completion Date as adjusted by change orders,
Contractor, when ordered or directed by Owner or Architect, shall
increase his forces, equipment, hours of work, and/or number of
shifts and shall expedite delivery of materials to meet the altered
completion date or dates ordered or directed. Any increase in cost
to Contractor in compliance with such orders or directives will be
adjusted in accordance with Contact Documents.
B. If, in judgment of Architect or Owner, Work is behind schedule
and rate of placement of work is inadequate to regain scheduled
progress so as to ensure timely completion of Work or separable
portion thereof, Contractor, when so informed by Architect or
Owner, shall immediately take action to increase rate of Work
placement. 1. This shall be accomplished by any one or combination
of following or other
suitable measures: a. An increase in working forces, b. An increase
in equipment or tools, c. An increase in hours of work or number of
shifts, d. Expediting delivery of materials.
2. Contractor shall, within ten (10) calendar days after being so
informed, notify Architect of specific measures taken and/or
planned to increase rate of progress together with estimate of when
scheduled progress will be regained. Should plan of action be
deemed inadequate by Architect or Owner, Contractor will take
additional steps or make adjustments as necessary to his plan of
action until it meets with Architect's or Owner's approval.
3. Acceleration of Work will continue until scheduled progress is
regained. Scheduled progress shall be established from latest
revised approved progress schedule for Project.
4. Timely completion will be understood as Contract Completion Date
as revised by all time extensions granted at time acceleration is
undertaken.
5. Contractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation for
additional effort he applies to Work under terms of this
sub-paragraph.
C. Any directive or order to accelerate Work will be in writing.
Any directive or order terminating accelerated Work will be in
writing.
1.18 SPECIAL TESTING
A. As required by State Fire Marshal Directive dated April 8, 1986,
fire or smoke dampers shall be tested for specified performance in
presence of Project Inspector. In event of unsatisfactory
performance of any damper unit shall be replaced or repaired and
re-tested in presence of Project Inspector at no cost to
Owner.
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B. Not more than one tenth of fire or smoke dampers in construction
up to one hour rated shall be tested for specified performance in
presence of representative of State Fire Marshal's Office.
Representative will witness activation of fire dampers in 2-hour or
greater fire rated construction. In event of unsatisfactory
performance of any damper unit shall be replaced or repaired and
re-tested in presence of Fire Marshal at no cost to Owner. Random
selection of dampers requiring testing shall be as directed by Fire
Marshal. Contractor shall be responsible for scheduling and
coordinating damper testing procedures.
1.19 PRECEDENCE
A. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items
necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by
the Contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what
is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all;
performance by the Contractor shall be required only to the extent
consistent with the Contract Documents and reasonably inferable
from them as being necessary to produce the indicated
results.
B. In the event of conflicts or discrepancies among the Contract
Documents, interpretations will be based on the following
priorities: 1. The Agreement. 2. Addenda, with those of later date
having precedence over those of earlier date. 3. The Supplementary
Conditions. 4. The General Conditions of the Contract for
Construction. 5. Drawings and Technical Specifications. 6. In the
case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications or
within
either Document not clarified by addendum, the better quality or
greater quantity of Work shall be provided in accordance with the
Architect's interpretation.
7. Any work called for in the Drawings and not mentioned in the
Specifications, or vice versa, shall be performed as though fully
set forth in both.
8. Contractor shall secure written permission from, Architect
before proceeding with work affected by omission or discrepancies
in the Contract.
C. Separate sections of this Specification are arranged only for
convenience of Contractor, and nothing stated herein should be
misconstrued as suggesting jurisdiction over items of work by any
different building trades.
1.20 PROJECT WEBSITE
A. Use Contractor's Project Website for purposes of hosting and
managing project communication and documentation until Final
Completion. Project Website shall include the following functions:
1. Project directory. 2. Project correspondence. 3. Meeting
minutes. 4. Contract modifications forms and logs. 5. RFI forms and
logs. 6. Task and issue management. 7. Photo documentation. 8.
Schedule and calendar management.
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9. Submittals forms and logs. 10. Payment application forms. 11.
Drawing and specification document hosting, viewing, and updating.
12. Online document collaboration. 13. Reminder and tracking
functions. 14. Archiving functions. 15. Submittals. 16. Action
Items. 17. Discussion threads. 18. Daily Reports.
B. Provide up to seven Project Website user licenses for use by the
Owner's Representative, Owner's Commissioning Authority,
Construction Manager, Architect, and Architect's consultants.
C. Upon completion of Project, provide one complete archive copy of
Project Website files to Owner's Representative and to Architect in
a digital storage format acceptable to the Architect.
D. Provide one of the following Project Website software packages
under their current published licensing agreements: 1. Autodesk,
Buzzsaw. 2. Autodesk, Constructware. 3. Meridian Systems, Prolog.
4. Submittal Exchange
E. Cost for Project Website software shall be paid by the
Contractor . Management of the system, inputting data, training
costs is the responsibility of the contractor .
F. Contractor, subcontractors, and other parties granted access by
the Contractor to project Web site shall execute a data licensing
agreement in the form of an Agreement acceptable to the Owner and
Architect.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MOTOR HORSEPOWER - MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
COORDINATION
A. In general, motors larger than 1/2 Hp shall be three phase,
motors 1/2 Hp or less shall be single phase.
B. Voltage and phase of motors as scheduled on electrical drawings
shall take precedence in case of conflict between mechanical and
electrical drawings or requirements 2.01 A., above.
C. Under Work of Divisions 21, 22, and 23 shall include
coordination of mechanical equipment with requirements of Division
26 before ordering. 1. If motors' horsepower are changed under Work
of Divisions 21, 22, and 23
additional electrical cost of change shall be responsibility of
Divisions 21, 22, and 23. Increase or decrease motor horsepower
from that specified shall not be made without written approval from
Architect.
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2.02 PRODUCTS FOR PATCHING AND EXTENDING WORK
A. Refer to Section 01 70 00 Execution Requirements.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 NOT USED.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 01 32 16.13
A. "Construction Planning and Scheduling", The Associated General
Contractors of America (AGC), Washington, D.C., Latest
Edition.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Scheduler: Contractor's Personnel specializing in CPM scheduling
with one year minimum experience in scheduling construction Work of
complexity comparable to this Project, and having use of computer
facilities capable of delivering detailed graphic printout within
48 hours of request.
B. Contractor's Administrative Personnel: One year minimum
experience in using and monitoring CPM schedule on comparable
projects.
1.04 FORMAT
A. Scheduling may utilize programs (Latest Editions) including
Microsoft Project, Primavera Project Planner for Windows (P3),
Primavera SureTrack Project Manager, Meridian Project Systems or
similar programs addressing the requirements.
B. Listings: Reading from left to right, in ascending order for
each activity. Identify each activity with applicable Specification
section number.
C. Diagram Sheet Size: 30 inches high by width required.
D. Scale and Spacing: To allow for notations and revisions.
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1.05 SCHEDULE
A. Prepare Network Analysis Schedule and supporting mathematical
analyses using Critical Path Method, under concepts and methods
outlines in AGC's "Construction Planning and Scheduling".
B. Diagrams to illustrate order and interdependence of activities
and sequence of Work, how start of given activity depends on
completion of preceding activities, and how completion of activity
may restrain start of subsequent activities.
C. Illustrate complete sequence of construction by activity,
identifying Work of separate stages and other logically grouped
activities. Indicate early and late start, early and late finish,
float dates and duration. Provide dates for procurement and
delivery of critical products and dates for installation and
provision for testing. Provide legend for symbols and abbreviations
used. Indicate fabrication, delivery and installation
activities.
D. Incorporate Schedule for Submission of Shop Drawings and
Samples. Submittal dates required for shop drawings, product data,
samples and product delivery dates, including those furnished by
Owner. Provide time in schedule for review of submittals.
E. Mathematical Analysis: Tabulate each activity of detailed
network diagrams, using calendar dates and identifying for each
activity: 1. Preceding and following event number. 2. Activity
description. 3. Estimated duration of activity, in maximum 15 day
intervals. 4. Earliest start date. 5. Earliest finish date. 6.
Actual start date. 7. Actual finish date. 8. Latest start date. 9.
Latest finish date. 10. Lag time, total and free float for each
activity and critical path. 11. Monetary value of activity, keyed
to Schedule of Values. 12. Manpower and cost loading of scheduled
activities. 13. Percentage of activity completed. 14.
Responsibility
F. Analysis Program: Capable of compiling monetary value of
completed and partially completed activities of accepting revised
completion dates and re-computation of all dates and float.
G. Required Sorts: List activities in sorts or groups: 1. By
preceding Work item or event number from lowest to highest. 2. By
amount of float, then in order of early start. 3. By responsibility
in order of earliest possible start date. 4. In order of latest
allowable start dates. 5. In order of latest allowable finish
dates. 6. Contractor's periodic payment request sorted by Schedule
of Values. 7. Listing of basic input data that generates report. 8.
Listing of activities on critical path.
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H. Coordinate contents with Schedule of Values.
I. Contractor shall not sequester float through strategies
including extending activity duration estimates to consume
available float, using preferential logic, using extensive or
insufficient crew or resource loading, use of float suppression
techniques, special lead or lag logic restraints or imposed
dates.
1.06 SUBMITTALS
A. PRELIMINARY Network Analysis Schedule: Within 15 days after date
established in the Notice to Proceed, submit proposed PRELIMINARY
Network Analysis Schedule defining planned operations
B. COMPLETE Network Analysis Schedule: Within 10 days after joint
review of Draft of proposed COMPLETE Network Analysis Schedule,
submit COMPLETE Network Analysis Schedule consisting of network
diagrams and mathematical analysis. Include written certification
that major, subcontractors have reviewed and accepted proposed
schedule.
C. Participate in review of Preliminary and Complete Network
Analysis Schedule jointly with Architect.
D. Number of opaque reproductions Contractor requires, plus three
copies which will be retained by Architect.
E. All schedule submittals, including progress updates for duration
of Work, shall include electronic submittal in original file
format, by e-mail or delivered on storage media agreed to.
F. Updated network schedule with each Application for
Payment.
1.07 REVIEW AND EVALUATION
A. Participate in joint review and evaluation of network diagrams
and analysis with Architect at each submittal.
B. Evaluate project status to determine Work behind schedule and
Work ahead of schedule.
C. After review, revise as necessary as result of review and
resubmit within 10 days.
1.08 UPDATING SCHEDULE
A. Maintain schedule to record actual start and finish dates of
completed activities. 1. Submit updated schedule at each scheduled
project meeting or monthly,
whichever is more frequent.
B. Indicate progress of each activity to date of revision with
project completion date of each activity. Update diagrams to
graphically depict current status of Work.
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C. Identify activities modified since previous submittal, major
changes in Work, and other identifiable changes.
D. Indicate changes required to maintain Date of Certified
Completion.
E. Submit sorts required to support recommended changes.
F. Provide narrative report to define problem areas, anticipated
delays and impact on Schedule. Report corrective action taken, or
proposed and its effect including effect of change on schedule of
separate contractors.
1.09 DISTRIBUTION
A. Following joint review, distribute copies of updated schedule to
Contractor's project site file, to Subcontractors, Suppliers,
Architect, Owner and other concerned parties.
B. Instruct recipients to promptly report, in writing, problems
anticipated by projections shown in schedule.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 NOT USED.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 NOT USED.
END OF SECTION
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B. Transition and adjustments.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 PRODUCTS FOR PATCHING AND EXTENDING WORK
A. New Materials: As specified in products Sections, match existing
products and work for patching and extending Work. Maintain
fire-rated construction.
B. Type and Quality of Existing Products: Determine by inspection
and testing of products where necessary, referring to existing Work
as standard.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that demolition is complete and areas are ready for
installation of new Work.
B. Beginning of restoration Work means acceptance of existing
conditions.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Cut, move or remove items as necessary for access to alterations
and renovation Work. Replace and restore at completion.
B. Remove unsuitable material not marked for salvage, such as
rotted wood, corroded metals and deteriorated masonry and concrete.
Replace materials as specified for finished Work.
C. Remove debris and abandoned items from work area and from
concealed spaces.
D. Prepare surface and remove surface finishes to provide for
proper installation of new Work and finishes.
E. Close openings in exterior surfaces to protect existing Work and
salvage items from weather and extremes of temperature and
humidity. Insulate ductwork and piping to prevent condensation in
exposed areas.
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3.03 INSTALLATION
A. Coordinate Work of alterations and renovations to expedite
completion sequentially and to accommodate Owner occupancy.
B. Remove, cut and patch Work in manner to minimize damage and to
provide means of restoring products and finishes to original or
specified condition.
C. Refinish visible existing surfaces to remain in renovated rooms
and spaces, to specified conditions for each material with neat
transition to adjacent finishes.
D. Restore existing systems including fire alarm systems to their
full operating condition(s) at no additional cost that were damaged
and/or removed during the scope of this contractor’s work. Advise
Architect of any deficiencies and/or pre-existing deficient
conditions prior to starting work.
E. Install products as specified in individual Sections and
Drawings.
3.04 TRANSITIONS
A. Where new Work abuts or aligns with existing, perform smooth and
even transition. Patch Work to match existing adjacent Work in
texture and appearance.
B. When finished surfaces are cut so that smooth transition with
new Work is not possible, terminate existing surface along straight
line at natural line of division and make recommendation to
Architect.
3.05 ADJUSTMENTS
A. Where change of plane of 1/4 inch or more occurs, request
instructions from Architect.
B. Trim existing doors as necessary to clear new floor finish.
Refinish trim as required.
C. Work at penetrations in fire-rated assemblies to maintain
required fire rating assembly.
3.06 REPAIR OF DAMAGED SURFACES
A. Patch or replace portions of existing surfaces that are damaged,
lifted, discolored or showing other imperfections. Maintain
fire-rated construction.
B. Repair substrate prior to patching finish.
3.07 FINISHES
A. Finish surfaces to match existing.
B. Finish patches to produce uniform finish and texture over entire
area. When finish cannot be matched, refinish entire surface to
nearest Intersections.
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3.08 CLEANING
A. Conform to Division 01, General Requirements and Section 01 70
00, Execution Requirements.
END OF SECTION
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1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. This Section includes general requirements and procedures for
compliance with 2016 CALGreen nonresidential mandatory
requirements.
B. Related Sections: 1. Divisions 01 through 33 Sections, as
applicable, for CALGreen requirements
specific to the work of each of those Sections.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. CALGreen submittals are in addition to other submittals. If
submitted item is identical to that submitted to comply with other
requirements, submit duplicate copies as a separate submittal to
verify compliance with indicated CALGreen requirements.
B. Contractor shall develop a spreadsheet or use one furnished by
the Architect building department to track submittals required by
CALGreen.
C. CALGreen Submittals: 1. Furnish documentation showing
verification of CALGreen compliance as required
by enforcing agency. 2. Section 5.106.1 - Storm Water Loss
Prevention Plan: Newly constructed projects
and additions which disturb less than one acre of land shall
prevent the pollution of stormwater runoff from the construction
activities through one or more of the following measures: a. Local
ordinance, 5.106.1.2. b. Best management practices (BMP) complying
with Section 5.106.1.2.
3. Section 5.106.10 - Grading and Paving: Furnish drawing showing
grading and paving designed to keep surface water from entering
buildings.
4. Section 5.408.2 - Construction Waste Management Plan: Furnish a
construction waste management plan complying with specified
requirements.
5. Section 5.504.4.5 - Composite Wood Products: Furnish
documentation showing compliance with Section 5.504.4.5.
6. Section 5.504.5.6 - Resilient Flooring: Furnish documentation
showing resilient flooring materials meet the pollutant emission
limits.
1.03 SUMMARY OF CALGREEN REQUIREMENTS
A. Division 5.1 - Planning and Design: 1. Site Development
Requirements: Comply with the applicable requirements of
Section 5.106.
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b. Section 5.106.4 - Bicycle Parking: Comply with Section 5.106.4.1
or 5.106.4.2, as applicable, for short-term and long-term bicycle
parking.
c. Section 5.106.5.2 - Designated Parking: Comply with Section
5.106.5.2 for designated parking for low-emitting, fuel-efficient
and carpool/van pool vehicles.
d. Section 5.106.8 - Light Pollution Reduction: Comply with Section
5.106.8.1 for outdoor lighting systems.
e. Section 5.106.10 - Grading and Paving: Construction and grading
plans shall comply with Section 5.106.10.
B. Division 5.3 - Water Efficiency and Conservation: 1. Section
5.303 - Indoor Water Use: Comply with the applicable requirements
of
Section 5.303 and Table 5.303.2.2 for Indoor Water Use Baseline. 2.
Section 5.304 - Outdoor Water Use: Comply with the applicable
requirements of
Section 5.304.
C. Division 5.4 - Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency: 1.
Section 5.407 - Water Resistance and Moisture Management: Comply
with
requirements specified in Section 5.407 for Weather Protection and
Moisture Control.
2. Section 5.408 - Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and
Recycling: Comply with requirements specified in Section 5.408. a.
Recycled and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 50-percent of
the
nonhazardous construction and demolition waste or meet a local
construction and demolition waste management ordinance, whichever
is more stringent.
b. Where the local jurisdiction does not have a construction and
demolition waste management ordinance, submit a construction waste
management plan with the following: 1) Identify the materials to be
diverted from disposal by efficient usage,
recycling, reuse on the Project or salvage for future use or sale.
2) Determine if materials will be sorted on-site or mixed. 3)
Identify diversion facilities where material collected will be
taken. 4) Indicate the amount of materials diverted, calculated by
weight or
volume, but not by both. c. Utilize a waste management company that
can provide verifiable
documentation that the percentage of construction and demolition
waste material diverted from the landfill complies with Section
5.408.1.2.
d. The combined weight of new construction disposal that does not
exceed 2-pounds per sq. ft. of building area may be deemed to meet
the 50-percent minimum requirement.
e. Documentation shall be provided to the enforcing agency which
demonstrated compliance with Section 5.408.1 thru 5.408.1.3. The
waste management plan shall be updated as required and shall be
accessible during construction for examination by the enforcing
agency.
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3. Section 5.410 - Building Maintenance and Operation: Comply with
the requirements specified in Section 5.410. a. Provide readily
accessible areas that serve the entire building and are
identified for the depositing, storage and collection of
non-hazardous materials for recycling, including paper, corrugated
cardboard, glass, plastics and metals.
b. For new buildings of 10,000-sq. ft. or more, comply with the
commissioning requirements specified in Section 5.410.2.
Commissioning shall be performed by trained personnel with
experience on projects of comparable size and complexity. General
commissioning requirements include the following. The specific
requirements of each item are specified in Section 5.410.2.1 thru
5.410.2.6. 1) Owner's or Owner Representative’s project
requirements. 2) Basis of design. 3) Commissioning measures shown
in the Construction Documents. 4) Commissioning plan. 5) Functional
performance testing. 6) Documentation and training. 7)
Commissioning report.
c. For new buildings less than 10,000-sq. ft., test and adjust
systems as specified in Sections 5.410.4.2 thru 5.410.4.5.
D. Division 5.5 - Environmental Quality: 1. Section 5.504 -
Pollutant Control: Comply with the requirements specified in
Section 5.504. a. The permanent HVAC system shall only be used
during construction if
necessary to condition the building or areas of addition or
alteration within the required temperature range for material and
equipment installation. If the HVAC system is used during
construction, use return air filters with a minimum MERV of
8.
b. Cover duct openings and protect mechanical equipment during
construction as specified in Section 5.504.3.
c. Finish materials shall comply with the requirement specified in
Sections 5.504.4.1 thru 5.504.4.4, as follows: 1) Adhesives,
adhesive bonding primers, adhesive primers and caulks
shall meet the following requirements: a) Adhesives, adhesive
bonding primers, adhesive primers,
sealants, sealant primers, and caulks shall comply with local or
regional air pollution control or air quality management district
rules where applicable or SCAQMD Rule 1168 VOC limits as shown in
Tables 5.504.4.1 and 5.504.2.
b) Aerosol adhesives and smaller unit sizes of adhesives, and
sealant or caulking compounds shall comply with statewide VOC
standards and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of
certain toxic compounds, of CCR Title 17, commencing with Section
94507.
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2) Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with VOC limits
in Table 1 of the ARB Architectural Coatings Suggested Control
Measure, as shown in Table 5.504.4.3 unless more stringent local
limits apply. a) Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the PWMIR
Limits for
ROC in Section 94522(a)(3) and other requirements, including
prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds and ozone depleting
substances, ion Sections 94522(c)(2) and (d)(2) of CCR, Title 17,
commencing with Section 94520 and in areas under the jurisdiction
of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District additionally comply
with the percent VOC by weight of product limits of Regulation 8
Rule 49.
3) Carpet shall meet the testing and product requirements of one of
the following, as required by Section 5.504.4.4: a) Carpet and Rug
Institute’s Green Label Plus Program. b) California Department of
Public Health Standard Practice for
the testing of VOCs (Specification 01350). c) NSF/ANSI 140 at the
Gold level. d) Scientific Certifications Systems Sustainable
Choice.
4) Carpet cushion shall meet the requirements of the Carpet and Rug
Institute Green Label program.
5) Carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 5.504.4.1.
6) Composite wood products, including hardwood plywood,
particleboard and medium density fiberboard, used on the interior
or exterior of the building shall meet the requirements for
formaldehyde as specified in ARB’s Air Toxics Control Measure for
Composite Wood (17 CCR 93120 et seq.) by or before the dates
specified in those sections, as shown in Table 5.504.4.5.
7) For 80% of floor area receiving resilient flooring, installed
resilient flooring shall meet at least one of the following: a)
Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI)
FloorScore program. b) Compliant with the VOC emission limits and
testing
requirements specified in the California Department of Public
Health’s 2010 Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation
Chambers, Version 1.1, February 2010.
c) Compliant with CDPH criteria as certified under the Greenguard
Children’s & Schools Programs.
d. Provide regularly occupied areas of the building with air
filtration media for outside and return air prior to occupancy that
provides at least a MERV of 8 as specified in Section
5.504.5.3.
e. Where outdoor areas are provided for smoking, prohibit smoking
within 25-feet of building entries, outdoor air intakes and
operable windows and in buildings; or as enforced by ordinances,
regulations or policies of any city or county, whichever are more
stringent. Post signage to inform building occupants of the
prohibitions.
2. Indoor Moisture Control: Comply with the requirements specified
in Section 5.505.
3. Indoor Air Quality: Comply with the requirements specified in
Section 5.506. 4. Environmental Comfort: Comply with the
requirements specified in Section 5.507. 5. Outdoor Air Quality:
Comply with the requirements specified in Section 5.508.
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E. Summary: 1. Certain CALGreen Measures needed to comply with code
are dependent on
material selections, documentation and means and methods of the
work. Each item related to CALGreen may not be specifically
identified as CALGreen requirements in this Section. Refer to
CALGreen Code, CCR Title 24, Part 11 for complete descriptions of
measures and submittal requirements.
2. Designate an onsite field staff person contact for all CALGreen
prerequisites and credit documentation, subcontractor supervision
and submittal coordination and to manage the Contractor’s portions
of the CALGreen submittal process.
3. Documentation for CALGreen Measures shall be submitted in the
format required by the CALGreen code.
4. A copy of the CALGreen code, CCR Title 24, Part 11 shall be
available on-site at all times.
5. Additional information on CALGreen can be found at
http://www.bsc.ca.gov.
F. Meetings: 1. Contractor shall conduct CALGreen compliance
meetings as required. Contractor
personnel who shall attend CALGreen compliance meetings include,
but are not limited to: a. Contractor’s project manager. b. Owner’s
Representative. c. Other attendees designated by Owner’s
Representative. d. Subcontractor representatives as appropriate to
stage of work.
2. At a minimum, CALGreen compliance issues shall be discussed at
the following meetings: a. Preconstruction meetings. b. Progress
meetings. c. Subcontractor meetings. d. Meetings shall be scheduled
as part of regularly scheduled job meetings
on-site.
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C. Field Samples.
F. Permits and Fees.
I. Laboratory Testing Services.
1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. Conform to current adopted reference standards by date of issue
of the current code cycle and the date of the Contract
Documents.
B. For products or workmanship specified by Association, Trade or
Federal Standards, comply with requirements of standard, except
when more rigid requirements are specified or are required by
applicable codes.
C. Obtain copies of standards when required by Contract
Documents.
D. Maintain copy of standards at jobsite during submittals,
planning and progress of the specified Work until Certified
Completion.
E. Should specified reference standards conflict with Contract
Documents, request clarification from the Architect before
proceeding.
F. The contractual relationship of the parties to the Contract
shall not be altered from the Contract Documents by mention or
inference otherwise in any reference document.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE/CONTROL OF INSTALLATION
A. Monitor quality control over suppliers, products, services, site
conditions and workmanship to produce Work of specified
quality.
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B. Comply fully with manufacturers' instructions including each
step in sequence.
C. Should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract
Documents, request clarification from Architect before
proceeding.
D. Perform Work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of
specified quality.
E. Where experience minimums for workmen, applicators, companies or
manufacturers are required in individual Sections, written
certification and documentation substantiating such minimums shall
be submitted and approved by the Architect, when requested.
F. Secure products in place with positive anchorage devices
designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, physical
distortion or disfigurement.
G. Field Samples 1. Obtain field samples for review by
Architect.
H. Mock-Up 1. Test will be performed under provisions identified in
this Section. 2. Assemble and erect specified items with specified
attachment and anchorage
devices, flashings, seals and finishes. 3. Where mock-ups are
specified in individual Sections, shall be removed after
approval per this Section unless are to remain as part of the
Work.
1.04 PROJECT INSPECTOR
A.